Bakeries & Cafés: Mexico City

A curated map of cafés and bakeries in Mexico City, highlighting spaces to drink good coffee, eat great pastries, and experience the city through its everyday rituals. A guide to pause, wander, and taste CDMX—one cafecito at a time.

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Mexico - Mexico City

Pan-tástica

By @eat.walking

Pan-tástica is a bakery located in one of Mexico City’s most iconic neighborhoods, Colonia Cuauhtémoc, where they are constantly reinventing the classic pain au chocolat, giving it incredible new flavors.

Address: Río Danubio 63-Local 1, Cuauhtémoc, 06500 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

  • Why go

    This bakery is worth the visit, not only for its delicious pastries, but also for the chance to walk around and experience the vibe of Colonia Cuauhtémoc, a traditional neighborhood with true "chilanga" essence.

  • Known for

    This small bakery offers several versions of the classic pain au chocolat, also known as chocolatín, featuring incredible flavors such as cardamom, matcha, and more.

  • Transport

    If you’re near the Ángel de la Independencia monument, you can walk about 10 minutes to get there.

  • Vibe

    Local and chilango style.

  • Tips

    I always recommend ordering a cardamom pain au chocolat paired with a latte, and enjoying it on their small bench outside. While you savor your pastry, you’ll get to listen to the birds and enjoy a calm moment in the middle of the city.

About @eat.walking

📍 Based in Mexico City / parfois à Paris (🇲🇽 / 🇫🇷) 🍴 Food, places & lifestyle — tasting the world one step at a time 📸 Sharing my favourite cafés, bakeries, bites & city walks ✨ Slow living, seasonal eats & everyday discoveries

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